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Saving Money with Linux: Computer Off, No Power Usage?
We often see statements such as “If something doesn’t need to be on, switch it off at the wall or unplug it”. How relevant is that statement for a computer?
20-year-old Linux workaround is still slowing down AMD systems
AMD has come a long way since 2002, but the Linux kernel still treats modern Threadrippers like Athlon-era systems—at least in one potentially lag-inducing respect.
How to Install Steam on Chromebook
If you install Steam on your Chromebook, you can play many Windows games. This is a step-by-step guide to installing Steam.
Raspberry Pi OS Has a New Release to Improve Detection of Bluetooth HID Devices
The Raspberry Pi Foundation released a new version of their Debian-based Raspberry Pi OS distribution for Raspberry Pi single-board computers to improve existing Bluetooth functionality and fix several bugs.
Pop OS 22.10 is Not Under Development to Focus on Rust-based COSMIC
System 76 is skipping the Pop OS 22.10 release in October to focus time and development effort on the new Rust-based COSMIC DE.
ESP32 based board targets smart home applications
The RelayFi is a soon to be launched board featuring an ESP32-WROOM SoC and 4 channel relays to control up to 4 high-voltage devices. The RelayFi is also compatible with Alexa, Google assistant and other single board computers. The RelayFi seems to feature the ESP32-WROOM-32D module which is enabled with 802.11 b/g/n Wi-Fi and Bluetooth […]
OpenSSF: on a mission to improve security of open source software
The Open Source Security Foundation (OpenSSF) formed to facilitate this collaboration. OpenSSF is best described in its own words:
The OpenSSF is a cross-industry collaboration that brings together leaders to improve the security of open source software by building a broader community with targeted initiatives and best practices...
The story behind Joplin, the open source note-taking app
In this interview, I met up with Laurent Cozic, creator of the note-taking app, Joplin. Joplin was a winner of the 20i rewards, so I wanted to find out what makes it such a success, and how he achieved it.
How to Install SonarQube on Ubuntu 22.04
SonarQube or formerly Sonar is an open-source platform for static code analysis and code security. It allows you to perform static code analysis and code quality to detect bugs and enhance application security. It also provides reports such as duplicate code, coding standards, code complexity, and security recommendation.
How To Setup Streaming Media Server Using Jellyfin In Linux
This guide explains what is Jellyfin, how to install Jellyfin in Linux and how to setup streaming media server using Jellyfin in Linux.
Linus Torvalds predicts Linux Kernel 6.0 debut next week, dispels fear of delays
Hails unusually smooth development process despite travel complications
Linux kernel boss Linus Torvalds has offered the community an optimistic prediction that version 6.0 of the project will debut next week.…
Shotcut 22.09 Video Editor Adds Initial Support for WebP Animations, New Video Filters
Shotcut 22.09 has been released as a major update to this open-source, free, and cross-platform video editing software that brings new video filters, new file support, and many more improvements.
Caddy 2.6 Web Server Brings HTTP/3 Support by Default
Caddy is an open-source, fast, cross-platform web server written in Go, best known for its automatic HTTPS features. It is designed to be simple, easy to use, and secure. Caddy 2.6 has enabled HTTP/3 by default, virtualizes the file system, and increases the performance of static files and FastCGI.
Mini PC enabled by Pentium N6415 processor, dual GbE ports and Wi-Fi 6E
The ZBOX edge CI342 is a fanless Mini PC built around the Pentium N6415 processor along with Intel UHD graphics. The Mini PC supports up to 32GB of RAM, one M.2 2242/2280 socket and Wi-Fi 6E/Bluetooth 5.2 connectivity. The processor found on the ZBOX edge CI343 offers the following features: Pentium-N6415 — 4C/4T, 1.2GHz – 3.0 […]
How To Visualize Disk Usage With Filelight In Linux
This brief guide explains what is Filelight and its uses, how to install Filelight in Linux, and then how to visualize disk usage with Filelight in Linux operating systems.
How to fix Suspend/Resume failures with NVMe drives on Linux (Ubuntu as an example)?
I finally made suspend feature work on my Linux laptop with NVME SSD after it gave me a headache the past few days. So how can you do that too?
Sony Starvis based GigE camera supports PoE
The e-RouteCAM_CU20 is a 2MP PoE (Power-over-Ethernet) GigE camera developed by e-con Systems. Additionally, the device integrates a high performance ISP to target low light applications. According to the datasheet, the RouteCAM_CU20 is a two board solution. The base board features an ethernet transceiver and an 8P PoE RJ45 connector. The other board […]
New Linux and Cloud Capture the Flag Platform Launched
PenTesting.Cloud, a free learning platform, has released their first 4 challenges. Utilize your Linux and Cloud Computing skills to exploit vulnerabilities in a lab environment. New challenges are released every two weeks. They are setup in a CTF style, where you can earn points and compete against other members.
StarlingX, the cloud for edge computing, gets a major upgrade
If you want a complete cloud stack for your edge computing -- whether you're running a handful of IoT devices or thousands of 5G endpoints -- StarlingX 7.0 is for you.
AI Vision dev kit based on Allwinner V853 SoC includes 7″ LCD and dual cameras
Crowd Supply recently featured an open-source V853 Development board accommodating the high-performing V853 System-on-Chip (SoC). This device provides a 7” MIPI LCD, dual camera modules and many other peripherals to target AI-Vision applications. The V853 Dev board comes in a 4-layer PCB featuring a Cortex-A7 core (up to 1GHz), a RISC-V E906 core (up to […]
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